Mother ‘told Thai girl to hand over money from sexual services’ at Tokyo massage parlour


TOKYO: A 12-year-old Thai girl who was brought to a massage parlor in Tokyo said to police that she had been told by her mother to hand over to the parlour all of the money she was given for sexual services that she was made to perform there, according to Metropolitan Police Department sources.

The parlour apparently split the profits with her mother. According to the sources, the girl came to Japan with her mother on June 27 and was brought to the parlour, where she was taught how to provide sexual services to customers.

Her mother disappeared the next day, and the girl slept in a corner of the parlour’s kitchen, serving around 60 male customers over 33 days.

The parlour received the entire amount of the about ¥630,000 (US$4,103) the girl earned, and half of it was transferred to an account in the name of a person connected to her mother, according to the sources. - The Japan News/ANN

 

 

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